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  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,113 Views
17 Pages

Upregulation of Transferrin Receptor 1 (TfR1) but Not Glucose Transporter 1 (GLUT1) or CD98hc at the Blood–Brain Barrier in Response to Valproic Acid

  • Steinunn Sara Helgudóttir,
  • Kasper Bendix Johnsen,
  • Lisa Greve Routhe,
  • Charlotte Laurfelt Munch Rasmussen,
  • Maj Schneider Thomsen and
  • Torben Moos

11 July 2024

Background: Transferrin receptor 1 (TfR1), glucose transporter 1 (GLUT1), and CD98hc are candidates for targeted therapy at the blood–brain barrier (BBB). Our objective was to challenge the expression of TfR1, GLUT1, and CD98hc in brain capilla...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,918 Views
21 Pages

Macrophage Resistance to Ionizing Radiation Exposure Is Accompanied by Decreased Cathepsin D and Increased Transferrin Receptor 1 Expression

  • Ana Teresa Pinto,
  • Ana Beatriz Machado,
  • Hugo Osório,
  • Marta Laranjeiro Pinto,
  • Rui Vitorino,
  • Gonçalo Justino,
  • Cátia Santa,
  • Flávia Castro,
  • Tânia Cruz and
  • Maria José Oliveira
  • + 13 authors

30 December 2022

Purpose: To identify a molecular signature of macrophages exposed to clinically relevant ionizing radiation (IR) doses, mirroring radiotherapy sessions. Methods: Human monocyte-derived macrophages were exposed to 2 Gy/ fraction/ day for 5 days, mimic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
5,771 Views
16 Pages

A Single Domain Shark Antibody Targeting the Transferrin Receptor 1 Delivers a TrkB Agonist Antibody to the Brain and Provides Full Neuroprotection in a Mouse Model of Parkinson’s Disease

  • Emily Clarke,
  • Pawel Stocki,
  • Elizabeth H. Sinclair,
  • Aziz Gauhar,
  • Edward J. R. Fletcher,
  • Alicja Krawczun-Rygmaczewska,
  • Susan Duty,
  • Frank S. Walsh,
  • Patrick Doherty and
  • Julia Lynn Rutkowski

Single domain shark antibodies that bind to the transferrin receptor 1 (TfR1) on brain endothelial cells have been used to shuttle antibodies and other cargos across the blood brain barrier (BBB) to the brain. For these studies the TXB4 brain shuttle...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,006 Views
20 Pages

Alcohol- and Low-Iron Induced Changes in Antioxidant and Energy Metabolism Associated with Protein Lys Acetylation

  • Jesse A. Thornton,
  • Zeynep C. Koc,
  • Vincent E. Sollars,
  • Monica A. Valentovic,
  • James Denvir,
  • John Wilkinson and
  • Emine C. Koc

Understanding the role of iron in ethanol-derived hepatic stress could help elucidate the efficacy of dietary or clinical interventions designed to minimize liver damage from chronic alcohol consumption. We hypothesized that normal levels of iron are...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,974 Views
13 Pages

Orphan Nuclear Receptor ERRγ Is a Transcriptional Regulator of CB1 Receptor-Mediated TFR2 Gene Expression in Hepatocytes

  • Bo-Eun Kim,
  • Byungyoon Choi,
  • Woo-Ram Park,
  • Yu-Ji Kim,
  • In-Young Kim,
  • Yoon Seok Jung,
  • Yong-Hoon Kim,
  • Chul-Ho Lee,
  • Hueng-Sik Choi and
  • Don-Kyu Kim

Orphan nuclear receptor estrogen-related receptor γ (ERRγ) is an important transcription factor modulating gene transcription involved in endocrine control of liver metabolism. Transferrin receptor 2 (TFR2), a carrier protein for transferrin, is invo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,474 Views
17 Pages

Identification and Characterization of Elevated Expression of Transferrin and Its Receptor TfR1 in Mouse Models of Depression

  • Xin Chang,
  • Mengxin Ma,
  • Liping Chen,
  • Zhihong Song,
  • Zhe Zhao,
  • Wei Shen,
  • Huihui Jiang,
  • Yan Wu,
  • Ming Fan and
  • Haitao Wu

20 September 2022

Depression has become one of the severe mental disorders threatening global human health. In this study, we first used the proteomics approach to obtain the differentially expressed proteins in the liver between naive control and chronic social defea...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,249 Views
14 Pages

CDR3 Variants of the TXB2 Shuttle with Increased TfR1 Association Rate and Enhanced Brain Penetration

  • Pawel Stocki,
  • Jaroslaw Szary,
  • Mykhaylo Demydchuk,
  • Leandra Northall,
  • Charlotte L. M. Rasmussen,
  • Diana Bahu Logan,
  • Aziz Gauhar,
  • Laura Thei,
  • Shu-Fen Coker and
  • J. Lynn Rutkowski
  • + 2 authors

Since the delivery of biologic drugs to the brain is greatly hampered by the existence of the blood–brain barrier (BBB), brain shuttles are being developed to enhance therapeutic efficacy. As we have previously shown, efficient and selective br...

  • Review
  • Open Access
80 Citations
23,188 Views
35 Pages

17 March 2009

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common progressive neurodegenerative disorder after Alzheimer's disease (AD) and represents a large health burden to society. Genetic and oxidative risk factors have been proposed as possible causes, but th...

  • Review
  • Open Access
27 Citations
4,749 Views
21 Pages

5 February 2020

Insulin receptor overexpression is a common event in human cancer. Its overexpression is associated with a relative increase in the expression of its isoform A (IRA), a shorter variant lacking 11 aa in the extracellular domain, conferring high affini...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,934 Views
12 Pages

18 January 2025

Transferrin Receptor 2 (TfR2) is a homolog of Transferrin Receptor 1 (TfR1), involved in regulating intra and extracellular iron levels. Altered iron pathways have been associated with cancer onset and progression; however, their role in canine tumor...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
6,425 Views
23 Pages

8 October 2025

Drug delivery to the brain faces a critical obstacle in the form of the blood–brain barrier (BBB), which severely limits therapeutic options for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Transferrin receptor 1 (TfR1) is abundantly expressed in brain capi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,926 Views
20 Pages

Lung cancer is, currently, one of the main malignancies causing deaths worldwide. To date, early prognostic and diagnostic markers for small cell lung cancer (SCLC) have not been systematically and clearly identified, so most patients receive standar...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,548 Views
13 Pages

An Aptamer That Rapidly Internalizes into Cancer Cells Utilizes the Transferrin Receptor Pathway

  • Xirui Song,
  • Haixiang Yu,
  • Cynthia Sullenger,
  • Bethany Powell Gray,
  • Amy Yan,
  • Linsley Kelly and
  • Bruce Sullenger

14 April 2023

Strategies to direct drugs specifically to cancer cells have been increasingly explored, and significant progress has been made toward such targeted therapy. For example, drugs have been conjugated into tumor-targeting antibodies to enable delivery d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,583 Views
21 Pages

Identification of a Novel Inhibitor of TfR1 from Designed and Synthesized Muriceidine A Derivatives

  • Yu Wu,
  • Zongchen Ma,
  • Xiaoyuan Mai,
  • Xiaoling Liu,
  • Pinglin Li,
  • Xin Qi,
  • Guoqiang Li and
  • Jing Li

The transferrin receptor 1 (TfR1) plays a key role in cellular iron uptake through its interaction with iron-bound Tf. TfR1 is often reported to be overexpressed in malignant cells, and this increase may be associated with poor prognosis in different...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
3,308 Views
19 Pages

18 September 2022

Ruthenium complexes are at the forefront of developments in metal-based anticancer drugs, but many questions remain open regarding their reactivity in biological media, including the role of transferrin (Tf) in their transport and cellular uptake. A...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,816 Views
12 Pages

12 October 2023

Objective: To investigate the differences in serum iron index and iron metabolizing protein expression in plaques in patients with different degrees of carotid artery stenosis and the relationship with plaque traits. Methods: A total of 100 patients...

  • Article
  • Open Access
55 Citations
10,122 Views
12 Pages

Iron Stores of Breastfed Infants during the First Year of Life

  • Ekhard E. Ziegler,
  • Steven E. Nelson and
  • Janice M. Jeter

21 May 2014

The birth iron endowment provides iron for growth in the first months of life. We describe the iron endowment under conditions of low dietary iron supply. Subjects were infants participating in a trial of Vitamin D supplementation from 1 to 9 months....

  • Article
  • Open Access
41 Citations
6,048 Views
28 Pages

21 October 2022

We report herein a novel mechanism, unraveled by proteomics and validated by in vitro and in vivo studies, of the aberrant aging-associated upregulation of ovarian transferrin and ferritin in rat ovaries. The ovarian mass and serum estradiol titer pl...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,817 Views
10 Pages

Ferristatin II Efficiently Inhibits SARS-CoV-2 Replication in Vero Cells

  • Alexey Sokolov,
  • Irina Isakova-Sivak,
  • Natalia Grudinina,
  • Daria Mezhenskaya,
  • Elena Litasova,
  • Valeria Kostevich,
  • Ekaterina Stepanova,
  • Alexandra Rak,
  • Ivan Sychev and
  • Larisa Rudenko
  • + 1 author

3 February 2022

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) continues to have a significant impact on global public health. Multiple mechanisms for SARS-CoV-2 cell entry have been described; however, the role of transferrin receptor 1 (TfR1) in SARS...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,217 Views
15 Pages

Lack of Hfe and TfR2 in Macrophages Impairs Iron Metabolism in the Spleen and the Bone Marrow

  • Stefano Comità,
  • Patrizia Falco,
  • Mariarosa Mezzanotte,
  • Maja Vujić Spasić and
  • Antonella Roetto

23 August 2024

Iron is a vital element involved in a plethora of metabolic activities. Mammalian systemic iron homeostasis is mainly modulated by hepcidin, the synthesis of which is regulated by a number of proteins, including the hemochromatosis-associated protein...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
1,826 Views
16 Pages

9 September 2024

Iron is a key element in spermatogenesis; its metabolic pathway in the testis is strictly regulated. Alterations in iron metabolism are linked to various diseases, including cancer, and changes in iron metabolism-related proteins have been observed i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,255 Views
15 Pages

Hepcidin and Erythroferrone Correlate with Hepatic Iron Transporters in Rats Supplemented with Multispecies Probiotics

  • Katarzyna Skrypnik,
  • Paweł Bogdański,
  • Magdalena Sobieska and
  • Joanna Suliburska

The influence of probiotic supplementation on iron metabolism remains poorly investigated. However, a range of studies, especially on Lactobacillus plantarum 299v (Lp229v), have indicated a possible positive impact of probiotics on iron absorption. T...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,807 Views
24 Pages

Transferrin Receptor 1-Associated Iron Accumulation and Oxidative Stress Provides a Way for Grass Carp to Fight against Reovirus Infection

  • Quanyuan Wan,
  • Zhiwei Liao,
  • Youliang Rao,
  • Chunrong Yang,
  • Jianfei Ji,
  • Xiaohui Chen and
  • Jianguo Su

22 November 2019

Iron is an essential element, closely linked with host immune responses. Nevertheless, the relationship between iron metabolism and virus infection is still unclear in aquatic vertebrates. To address this issue, we employed grass carp (Ctenopharyngod...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
7,266 Views
11 Pages

16 December 2016

Aspirin down regulates transferrin receptor 1 (TfR1) and up regulates ferroportin 1 (Fpn1) and ferritin expression in BV-2 microglial cells treated without lipopolysaccharides (LPS), as well as down regulates hepcidin and interleukin 6 (IL-6) in cell...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,670 Views
16 Pages

Efficacy of Antibodies Targeting TfR1 in Xenograft Mouse Models of AIDS-Related Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

  • Tracy R. Daniels-Wells,
  • Pierre V. Candelaria,
  • Emiko Kranz,
  • Jing Wen,
  • Lan Wang,
  • Masakazu Kamata,
  • Juan C. Almagro,
  • Otoniel Martínez-Maza and
  • Manuel L. Penichet

17 March 2023

Transferrin receptor 1 (TfR1), also known as CD71, is a transmembrane protein involved in the cellular uptake of iron and the regulation of cell growth. This receptor is expressed at low levels on a variety of normal cells, but is upregulated on cell...

  • Review
  • Open Access
45 Citations
8,164 Views
16 Pages

Transferrin Receptors in Erythropoiesis

  • Cyrielle Richard and
  • Frédérique Verdier

19 December 2020

Erythropoiesis is a highly dynamic process giving rise to red blood cells from hematopoietic stem cells present in the bone marrow. Red blood cells transport oxygen to tissues thanks to the hemoglobin comprised of α- and β-globin chains an...

  • Review
  • Open Access
357 Citations
31,016 Views
17 Pages

On Iron Metabolism and Its Regulation

  • Anne-Cathrine S. Vogt,
  • Tasneem Arsiwala,
  • Mona Mohsen,
  • Monique Vogel,
  • Vania Manolova and
  • Martin F. Bachmann

Iron is a critical metal for several vital biological processes. Most of the body’s iron is bound to hemoglobin in erythrocytes. Iron from senescent red blood cells is recycled by macrophages in the spleen, liver and bone marrow. Dietary iron is take...

  • Article
  • Open Access
833 Views
19 Pages

Chimeric Element-Regulated MRI Reporter System for Mediation of Glioma Theranostics

  • Qian Hu,
  • Jie Huang,
  • Xiangmin Zhang,
  • Haoru Wang,
  • Xiaoying Ni,
  • Huiru Zhu and
  • Jinhua Cai

15 July 2025

Background and Purpose: Glioblastoma remains a therapeutic challenge with a poor prognosis despite multimodal treatments. Reporter-based magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) offers a promising approach for tumor visualization, but its efficacy depends on...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,293 Views
14 Pages

24 November 2022

Purpose: Neuroinflammation often initiates iron overload in the pathogenesis of neurological disorders. Chemokine-driven neuroinflammation is required for central sensitization and chronic allodynia following fractures, but specific molecular modulat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,905 Views
21 Pages

31 January 2022

A subpopulation of neurons is less vulnerable against iron-induced oxidative stress and neurodegeneration. A key feature of these neurons is a special extracellular matrix composition that forms a perineuronal net (PN). The PN has a high affinity to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
6,886 Views
13 Pages

Long-Term Dexamethasone Exposure Down-Regulates Hepatic TFR1 and Reduces Liver Iron Concentration in Rats

  • Huifang Li,
  • Shuxia Jiang,
  • Chun Yang,
  • Shu Yang,
  • Bin He,
  • Wenqiang Ma and
  • Ruqian Zhao

17 June 2017

Exposure to stress is known to cause hepatic iron dysregulation, but the relationship between prolonged stress and liver iron metabolism is not yet fully understood. Thirty 13-week-old female Sprague–Dawley rats were randomly divided into two groups,...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,384 Views
12 Pages

Interest has grown in harnessing biological agents for cancer treatment as dynamic vectors with enhanced tumor targeting. While bacterial traits such as proliferation in tumors, modulation of an immune response, and local secretion of toxins have bee...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,117 Views
9 Pages

(1) Background: Protease-activated receptor 1 (PAR1) has regulatory functions in inflammation, atherogenesis, and atherothrombosis. Chronic iron administration accelerates arterial thrombosis. Intraplaque hemorrhage and hemoglobin catabolism by macro...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
3,002 Views
13 Pages

Engineering Peptide Inhibitors of the HFE–Transferrin Receptor 1 Complex

  • Daniela Goncalves Monteiro,
  • Gautam Rishi,
  • Declan M. Gorman,
  • Guillaume Burnet,
  • Randy Aliyanto,
  • K. Johan Rosengren,
  • David M. Frazer,
  • V. Nathan Subramaniam and
  • Richard J. Clark

4 October 2022

The protein HFE (homeostatic iron regulator) is a key regulator of iron metabolism, and mutations in HFE underlie the most frequent form of hereditary haemochromatosis (HH-type I). Studies have shown that HFE interacts with transferrin receptor 1 (TF...

  • Review
  • Open Access
328 Views
18 Pages

16 January 2026

The blood–brain barrier (BBB) restricts therapeutic delivery to the central nervous system (CNS), hindering the treatment of neurological disorders, such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, brain cancers, and stroke. Aptame...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,218 Views
10 Pages

30 January 2024

Hepcidin is upregulated by increased body iron stores and inflammatory cytokines. It is associated with cardiovascular events, arterial stiffness, and increased iron accumulation in human atheroma with hemorrhage. However, it is unknown whether the e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
940 Views
17 Pages

20 October 2025

Gliomas are central nervous system primary tumors that are distinguished by heterogeneity, broad-based infiltration, and metabolic reprogramming that sustains proliferation, invasion, and therapy refractoriness. Oxidative stress—a state of imba...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
8,052 Views
19 Pages

Advances in pharmacotherapy have brought extraordinary benefits to humanity. However, unmet medical needs in patients remain, particularly in the treatment of central nervous system (CNS) diseases and cancers. CNS drug delivery into the brain across...

  • Review
  • Open Access
58 Citations
8,692 Views
16 Pages

Bioengineered Ferritin Nanocarriers for Cancer Therapy

  • Xuanrong Sun,
  • Yulu Hong,
  • Yubei Gong,
  • Shanshan Zheng and
  • Dehui Xie

Ferritin naturally exists in most organisms and can specifically recognize the transferrin 1 receptor (TfR1), which is generally highly expressed on various types of tumor cells. The pH dependent reversible assembling and disassembling property of fe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,133 Views
8 Pages

Iron Transporter Protein Expressions in Children with Celiac Disease

  • Marleena Repo,
  • Markus Hannula,
  • Juha Taavela,
  • Jari Hyttinen,
  • Jorma Isola,
  • Pauliina Hiltunen,
  • Alina Popp,
  • Katri Kaukinen,
  • Kalle Kurppa and
  • Katri Lindfors

27 February 2021

Anemia is a frequent finding in children with celiac disease but the detailed pathophysiological mechanisms in the intestine remain obscure. One possible explanation could be an abnormal expression of duodenal iron transport proteins. However, the re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,762 Views
16 Pages

A hTfR1 Receptor-Specific VHH Antibody Neutralizes Pseudoviruses Expressing Glycoproteins from Junín and Machupo Viruses

  • Qinglin Kang,
  • Gege Li,
  • Yan Wu,
  • Shaoyan Wang,
  • Zhengshan Chen,
  • Xiaodong Zai,
  • Xiaoyan Pan,
  • Rong Wang,
  • Jiansheng Lu and
  • Junjie Xu
  • + 4 authors

20 December 2024

The Junín virus (JUNV) is one of the New World arenaviruses that cause severe hemorrhagic fever. Human transferrin receptor 1 (hTfR1) has been identified as the main receptor for JUNV for virus entry into host cells. To date, no treatment has...

  • Review
  • Open Access
575 Citations
25,080 Views
12 Pages

Programmed Cell-Death by Ferroptosis: Antioxidants as Mitigators

  • Naroa Kajarabille and
  • Gladys O. Latunde-Dada

8 October 2019

Iron, the fourth most abundant element in the Earth’s crust, is vital in living organisms because of its diverse ligand-binding and electron-transfer properties. This ability of iron in the redox cycle as a ferrous ion enables it to react with...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,227 Views
12 Pages

Enhanced TfR1 Recognition of Myocardial Injury after Acute Myocardial Infarction with Cardiac Fibrosis via Pre-Degrading Excess Fibrotic Collagen

  • Wenwen Yang,
  • Yueqi Wang,
  • Hongzheng Li,
  • Feifei Liao,
  • Yuxuan Peng,
  • Aimei Lu,
  • Ling Tan,
  • Hua Qu,
  • Linzi Long and
  • Changgeng Fu

25 March 2024

The fibrosis process after myocardial infarction (MI) results in a decline in cardiac function due to fibrotic collagen deposition and contrast agents’ metabolic disorders, posing a significant challenge to conventional imaging strategies in ma...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,255 Views
12 Pages

The Giant Panda Transferrin Receptor Facilitates Feline Parvovirus Infection to Drive Cross-Species Transmission

  • Qigui Yan,
  • Huanyuan Hu,
  • Shan Zhao,
  • Qin Zhao,
  • Rui Wu,
  • Xiaobo Huang,
  • Yiping Wang,
  • Yiping Wen,
  • Yi Zheng and
  • Yifei Lang
  • + 3 authors

20 June 2025

Feline parvovirus (FPV) causes feline panleukopenia, a highly contagious disease in cats, marked by severe leukopenia, biphasic fever, diarrhea, vomiting, and hemorrhagic enteritis. Recently, FPV infection in giant pandas has increased, causing diarr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
92 Citations
7,201 Views
17 Pages

Formulation and In-Vitro Characterization of Chitosan-Nanoparticles Loaded with the Iron Chelator Deferoxamine Mesylate (DFO)

  • Maria Lazaridou,
  • Evi Christodoulou,
  • Maria Nerantzaki,
  • Margaritis Kostoglou,
  • Dimitra A. Lambropoulou,
  • Angeliki Katsarou,
  • Kostas Pantopoulos and
  • Dimitrios N. Bikiaris

The objective of this study was to develop chitosan (CS) nanoparticles (NPs) loaded with deferoxamine mesylate (DFO) for slow release of this iron-chelating drug. Drug nanoencapsulation was performed via ionic gelation of chitosan using sodium tripol...

  • Review
  • Open Access
311 Citations
29,229 Views
26 Pages

Lactoferrin: A Natural Glycoprotein Involved in Iron and Inflammatory Homeostasis

  • Luigi Rosa,
  • Antimo Cutone,
  • Maria Stefania Lepanto,
  • Rosalba Paesano and
  • Piera Valenti

15 September 2017

Human lactoferrin (hLf), an iron-binding multifunctional cationic glycoprotein secreted by exocrine glands and by neutrophils, is a key element of host defenses. HLf and bovine Lf (bLf), possessing high sequence homology and identical functions, inhi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,315 Views
13 Pages

Transferrin Mediated NCC Killing Activity through NCCRP-1 in Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)

  • Yu Huang,
  • Zhengsi Chen,
  • Ruitao Xie,
  • Pei Wang,
  • Zhiqiang Zhang,
  • Jia Cai,
  • Bei Wang and
  • Jichang Jian

23 September 2022

Non-specific cytotoxic cell l (NCC) is a kind of important lymphocyte participating in the non-specific immune response in teleost. Non-specific cytotoxic cell receptor protein 1 (NCCRP-1) is a receptor molecule on the surface of NCC and plays an imp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,184 Views
18 Pages

Anemia, Iron Deficiency, and Iron Regulators in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Patients: A Comprehensive Analysis

  • Malgorzata Osmola,
  • Beata Gierej,
  • Katarzyna Mleczko-Sanecka,
  • Aneta Jończy,
  • Olga Ciepiela,
  • Leszek Kraj,
  • Bogna Ziarkiewicz-Wróblewska and
  • Grzegorz Władysław Basak

18 August 2023

Anemia and iron deficiency (ID) are common complications in patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), but their underlying causes remain unclear. This study investigated the incidence and characteristics of anemia and micronutrient defic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,377 Views
15 Pages

Evaluation of TFR-1 Expression in Feline Mammary Cancer and In Vitro Antitumor Efficacy Study of Doxorubicin-Loaded H-Ferritin Nanocages

  • Nicolò Rensi,
  • Alessandro Sammarco,
  • Valentina Moccia,
  • Alessandro Calore,
  • Filippo Torrigiani,
  • Davide Prosperi,
  • Maria Antonietta Rizzuto,
  • Michela Bellini,
  • Raffaella De Maria and
  • Laura Cavicchioli
  • + 4 authors

12 March 2021

The transferrin receptor 1 (TFR-1) has been found overexpressed in a broad range of solid tumors in humans and is, therefore, attracting great interest in clinical oncology for innovative targeted therapies, including nanomedicine. TFR-1 is recognize...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,834 Views
18 Pages

Hydrogen Attenuates Chronic Intermittent Hypoxia-Induced Cardiac Hypertrophy by Regulating Iron Metabolism

  • Jixian Song,
  • Qi Chen,
  • Shan Xu,
  • Yujing Gou,
  • Yajing Guo,
  • Cuiling Jia,
  • Chenbing Zhao,
  • Zhi Zhang,
  • Boliang Li and
  • Ensheng Ji
  • + 1 author

16 December 2023

The present study aimed to investigate the impact of hydrogen (H2) on chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH)-induced cardiac hypertrophy in mice by modulating iron metabolism. C57BL/6N mice were randomly allocated into four groups: control (Con), CIH, CI...

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